Deutsche Texte verstehen: Die Strategie für die Briefaufgabe
Hello! My name is John Doe, and I’m here to help you understand German texts, especially when you’re faced with a “Brief” – that’s the German word for a letter. They can seem tricky at first, but with a simple strategy, you’ll be reading and writing them like a pro.
Was ist ein Brief?
A “Brief” in German is just like a letter in English. It’s a written message you send to someone. They’re used for all sorts of things – asking questions, making requests, giving information, or just saying hello.
Die Strategie – 5 Schritte
Let’s break down how to tackle a German “Brief”:
1. Der Absender und Empfänger: First, identify who is writing the letter (the sender) and who it is addressed to (the recipient). This is often at the top. Beispiel: “Sehr geehrte Frau Müller,” – “Dear Mrs. Müller,”
2. Das Thema: Next, figure out what the letter is about. What is the main point? Look for key words and phrases. Beispiel: “Ich schreibe Ihnen bezüglich…” – “I am writing to you regarding…”
3. Der Hauptteil: This is the body of the letter. It contains the information. Pay attention to the sentences. Beispiel: “Bitte senden Sie mir den Katalog zu.” – “Please send me the catalogue.”
4. Die Anrede und Grußformel: Note the greetings and closings. These are standard phrases. Beispiel: “Mit freundlichen Grüßen,” – “With kind regards,”
5. Die Unterschrift: Finally, look for the sender’s signature. It confirms the letter is written by them. Beispiel: “Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Mary Carry”
Praktische Anwendung
Let’s say you’re emailing a German colleague, Mary Carry. You need to request a report. You could write:
- Betreff: Anfrage Bericht (Subject: Inquiry about Report)
- Sehr geehrte Frau Carry,
- Ich schreibe Ihnen, um Informationen über den aktuellen Bericht zum Umsatz zu erhalten.
- Könnten Sie mir diesen bitte zusenden?
- Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
- John Doe
Wichtige Vokabeln (Important Vocabulary)
- Brief: Letter
- Absender: Sender
- Empfänger: Recipient
- Betreff: Subject (of the letter)
- Anrede: Greeting
- Grußformel: Closing phrase
- Mit freundlichen Grüßen: With kind regards
By following these simple steps, you’ll be much more confident when reading and writing German “Briefe”. Viel Erfolg! (Good luck!)
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